viernes, 1 de noviembre de 2019

Linguistics Research Network - El fin de la gramática

Introducing LingRN, the newest SSRN Research Network

LingRN includes one or more of your papers!


Hello Jose Angel Garcia Landa,
SSRN is pleased to announce LingRN, SSRN's new Linguistics Research Network, where researchers in linguistics and related fields can share ideas and other early stage research. This prestigious new area is also SSRN's fifty-first research network launch! Users can post preprints and working papers and can quickly upload and read LingRN papers, spanning interdisciplinary linguistics related content, including applied linguistics, computational linguistics and natural language processing, historical linguistics and language change, language acquistion, morphology, phonetics, phonology, psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics, regional languages, semantics, sign languages, sociolinguistics and variation, syntax, and many more granular topics. All for free.

One of your papers, El fin de la Gramática (The End of Grammar), is now part of the SSRN Linguistics Research Network - History & Philosophy of Linguistics eJournal. Connections among researchers across disciplines provide different perspectives on similar problems and allow for collaborations.

 

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Éste es el artículo en cuestión sobre "el fin de la Gramática":



García Landa, José Angel. "El fin de la Gramática (The End of Grammar). Online at Social Science Research Network 13 June 2017.*
2019
History & Philosophy of Linguistics eJournal.*
2019


 Y aquí veo que está en el Top ten de History & Philosophy of Linguistics:


History & Philosophy of Linguistics Top Ten


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